
Have A Passport Question? Altadena Library Passport Services Staffers Have Your Answer.
Altadena Library’s passport office is open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Saturday. An appointment is required (sorry, no walk-ins), and the office is often booked out about a month. For details, visit www.altadenalibrary.org/passports.

Library Lending Expands with Vending (Machines)
The Altadena Library District has expanded its outreach and increased Altadenans access to physical materials thanks to the addition of two new AutoLend library vending machines.

Celebrate National Walk to School Day and California Clean Air Day
On Wednesday, Oct. 4, and Thursday, Oct. 5, hundreds of students will walk to school - along with parents, school administrators, and community leaders - to raise awareness of California Clean Air Day, which coincides with National Walk to School Day.

Meet Rachel Curry, Fab Lab Artist in Residence
Meet our inaugural Fab Lab Artist in Residence! Rachel Curry is a teaching artist, letterpress printer, bookbinder, zinester, and fiber artist from Los Angeles.

Celebrate Latino & Hispanic Heritage Month with Us
In honor of Latino & Hispanic Heritage Month, we are hosting a reading challenge on Beanstack for readers ages 0-12 from now until the end of September.

September/October Group Show Art Exhibition: Collage
Stop by the Altadena Library to view the group show “Exhibition: Collage” in the Main Library in September and October 2023. There are four artists — Mary Torregrossa, Stacy Russo, Toti O’Brien, and Olesya Volk — on display and the exhibition was curated by Toti O’Brien.

Free Take-Home COVID-19 Test Kits
The Altadena Libraries now offer free COVID-19 test kits, provided by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health.

Ellen Garrison Clark: Educator, Civil Rights Activist
Ellen Garrison Clark was an African American educator, abolitionist and early Civil Rights activist whose defiance of “whites only” public spaces has been compared by some to Rosa Park’s actions in the 20th century. She died on December 21, 1892, at the age of 69, and was buried in an unmarked grave at Mountain View Cemetery in Altadena.

Charles White: Activist, Teacher and Artist
Charles White moved to Los Angeles for its mild climate in 1956 and eventually to Altadena. Following his death in 1979, a local park was named after him.
